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I had the same issue. My issue was the date being
saved was a Java Utility date. So I converted the
utilty date to a Java SQL date, them used the string
representation of the date. This worked for me..
java.sql.Date effDate =
DateCode.javaSqlDateFromJavaUtilDate(effectiveDate));
criteria.add(Peer.POL_EFF_D, effDate.toString());
Hope this helps..
Jim
--- Jakub Piechnik <piechutm@wp.pl> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I've got a table with field of DATE type.
> Everythings was oki till I
> decied to put this field as one of primary keys
> (with DECIMAL field).
> After that, when I was trying to insert anything
> into my table - I've
> got the following error:
> com.workingdogs.village.DataSetException Bad date
> value - Java
> Timestamp Objects cannot be earlier than 1/1/70
> even though that I was using new Date() as value to
> initialize new
> database objects. As soon as I removed DATE field
> from list of primary
> keys - everything has been working oki.
>
> What should I do to set Torque to work properly -
> maybe I did something
> wrong?
>
> Greetings
> Jakub Piechnik
>
>
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